Having captured the hearts and minds of much of the northern hemisphere since its inception, the fabled Game Of Thrones Game of Thrones – Live Concert Experience has announced its Australian instalment. The orchestral swells that made the beloved HBO series so damn immersive will be bouncing off the walls of a venue near you this coming February.

The live incantation of the shows powerful scores has received more critical acclaim than the show itself, but let’s not get into that right now. Informed by the work of Emmy Award-winning composer Ramin Djawad, the live experience will draw on key sonic moments from all eight seasons of the show.

The The Night King theme, as long as it is viral, will be part of the set list for those who wish to relive the chill of the Battle Of Winterfell, no doubt the Lannister Theme song will also be, for those who wish to put themselves through the anguish of the Red Wedding once more and this writer sure as hell hopes Light Of The Seven is included so we can once again celebrate that time Cerci went postal on damn near all of Kings Landing.

Rather than being an attempt to siphon more money from adoring fans of the monolithic pop culture talisman, Game Of Thrones – Live Concert Experience is very much an authentic extension of the universe that we lost our selves in for so many years, brought to life by an international crowd of soloists, orchestra and a choir.

The events VIP tickets will also have some fairly wild hook ups including photo opportunities with the Iron Throne, dedicated Butler service to your seat and even more.

YouTube VideoPlay

Game Of Thrones – Live Concert Experience

Pre-sale tickets starting Tuesday, August 13th @ 9am local time via Live Nation

Friday, 7th February
BEC Arena, Brisbane

Monday, 10th February
First State Super Theatre, Sydney

Wednesday, 12th February
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Saturday, 15th February
AEC Arena, Adelaide

Monday, 17th February
RAC Arena, Perth

Get unlimited access to the coverage that shapes our culture.
to Rolling Stone magazine
to Rolling Stone magazine